India delivered a sensational performance against New Zealand in Guwahati, chasing 154 runs in just 10 overs during their latest T20I, leaving cricket legends and fans in awe. World-class batting from Abhishek Sharma, who scored 152 runs in three matches at a strike rate above 271, and a rejuvenated Suryakumar Yadav, propelled India to a dominant victory.
Sunil Gavaskar described the Indian team as a “champion side,” praising their power-hitting, fielding, bowling, and overall energy. The win highlighted India’s all-round strength, with Jasprit Bumrah returning to the attack and Ravi Bishnoi making a strong comeback, complementing the team’s versatile bowling unit.
India’s aggressive batting strategy, backed by a deep middle order featuring Axar Patel, Shivam Dube, Rinku Singh, and Hardik Pandya, ensures they can chase down totals rapidly. With a formidable combination of explosive batting, sharp fielding, and varied bowling options, India looks well-prepared and intimidating ahead of the T20 World Cup 2026.
Experts believe this Indian unit, combining youth, experience, and strategic depth, could pose a major challenge for all opponents, raising expectations of a dominant World Cup campaign on home soil.